What paperwork needs to be signed and witnessed before a client leaves for surgery?
Informed consent: surgery is an invasive procedure and there are risks the client needs to be aware of.
How to handle the informed consent:
If it’s an emergency, the informed consent does NOT need to be signed.
What are the general nursing interventions before a client goes to surgery?
What clinical paperwork should be completed pre-operatively?
What are the nursing interventions after a client returns from surgery?
What diet is the client on before surgery?
The client is NPO for at least 8 hours before surgery.
If it’s an emergency, the client can go to surgery right away.
NPO = nothing by mouth.
Which 2 bracelets should be applied to the client before surgery?
What should be removed before the client goes to surgery?
Jewelry, makeup, dentures, hairpins, nail polish, glasses, contacts, and prostheses.
Where should the client’s valuables be placed in a healthcare facility?
Give valuables to family or lock in a safe.
What should be documented about the client pre-operatively in regards to going to the bathroom and medications?
What medication is commonly prescribed before surgery?
Antibiotics: to help decrease the risk of post-op infection
Pre-operatively, how will a client’s urinary needs be taken care of?
The client will either urinate before surgery or get a foley catheter inserted before surgery.

How will a surgical site be cleaned?
The site may be shaved and an antibacterial solution will be applied to prevent infection.
What psychological problem should be assessed before a client goes to surgery?
Assess for anxiety before surgery.
Give anxiolytic meds to decrease anxiety if needed.
If the client is having abdominal surgery, what treatment will the client get before the surgery?
The client may get an enema or laxative to clean out the bowels.
Teaching:
Pain control after surgery
Teaching:
Preventing pneumonia and atelectasis after surgery


Both of these interventions help open up the lungs and break up any mucus that may start to form.
What are the 4 steps to teach the client about how to use an incentive spirometer?
Repeat 10 times every hour!

Teaching:
Preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after surgery


These interventions increase blood circulation so the client doesn’t get a blood clot. If a blood clot forms it could break loose and travel to the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism that can kill the client.
Why is a set of vital signs obtained right before the client gets wheeled off for surgery?
To make sure the client isn’t having any obvious complications such as dysrhythmias, difficulty breathing, infection or bleeding.
Teaching:
Tubes and surgery
Inform where the tubes will be coming from so the client is not alarmed when waking up from surgery.
What are the common types of tubes or lines post-op?
What is this?

Foley catheter
What is this?

Wound drainage tube (Jackson-Pratt drain)
What is this?

Chest tube container